Flexible training

Childcare Business Training is available for free in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council

Our wide range of childcare business training sessions, designed by our specialist and qualified staff, will upgrade your skills and knowledge. Plus they will help you to not only empower yourself but also your team. So you can step back and look at the direction you want to take your business over the coming years. And not only this, but the childcare business training is provided FREE of charge to Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Childcare Settings. Of course the childcare business training can also be provided outside of Merthyr Tydfil County Borough at a reasonable cost. And can be tailored to your exact requirements.

All training can be tailored to meet individual or specific needs. Our childcare business training courses include the following courses:-

Budgeting and Cashflows;

Business Planning;

Chairing Meetings;

Change Management;

Child Protection;

Committee Skills;

Cooking and Growing to Make Money;

CSSIW Regulations – for new settings and meeting the National Minimum Standards;

First Year as a Manager;

Grant Funding;

Importance of Quality;

Making Things with Children to Make Money;

Marketing;

Natural Materials – making the most of them in your Setting;

Outdoor Play;

Participation with children;

Planning for the Future;

Quality in your Setting;

Reducing Accidents in a Childcare Setting;

Safer Recruitment;

Sensory Wall – practical workshop;

Supervision;

Supervision from the Supervisees Perspective;

Team Building

Please check back regularly for upcoming training sessions near you. Or you can contact our team in Llandrindod Wells for further information 01597 828 050.

We work with Awarding Body, NCFE, to deliver accredited qualifications. Please find the latest report about us from NCFE here. Please find the latest EQA report from City and Guilds on our Health and Social Care Learners here.

The Apprenticeship, Traineeship and Jobs Growth Wales Programmes, led by the Welsh Government, are supported by the European Social Fund.